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sensor based block scene - time of day


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I have the following scene set up with fibaro sensor and fibaro dimmer. It all works fine except the events log shows that the sensor keeps reverting to 'safe' seconds after sending a 'breached' message so the light does not stay on. After doing this a few times it finally stays on for the full 900s set. Is there a parameter I need to set on the sensor, or perhaps make two separate scenes?

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Hi
Try this.
Over "Then" you must insert, "master bath lights = off"

 

Remember to remove the fly in "dayornight" and "master bath lights"

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    thanks hTiger1 - adding in 'and masterbath lights off' i guess stops the scene from executing endlessly - it works so far

     

    What do you mean by

    6 hours ago, hTiger1 said:

    Remember to remove the fly in "dayornight" and "master bath lights"

     

    is this something else to do, or do you just mean get rid of the bug?

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    Remember to unchek "dayornight" and "master bath lights" ,   see example.

    Only the "mbath sensor" should trigge the scene.

     

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